I also think people should consider a "starve the beast" strategy, at least on principle. Is it really wise to be publishing art under a CC license, or code under an OSI-approved license, knowing that it will just be…
GPT-3 is legitimately the closest thing I've ever seen in my lifetime to what people 30 years ago saw when they first witnessed NCSA Mosaic, and I'm amazed to see people in tech downplaying its significance the way they…
Also, this isn't just an idle prediction on my part; for what it's worth, I've started substantially shifting my net-worth towards the entities I think will be the winners.
Prediction: OpenAI/GPT (or Google's DeepMind, if you prefer) is going to cause mass unemployment in certain sectors of the economy (for example, graphic designers, copywriters, and many IT professionals) long before it…
Too bad this was flagged, since the OP 1) not only described himself as "a regular reader" of reddit (embarrassing enough), but of a particular reddit where people post made up stories (that he takes at face value), and…
He doesn't look 18 in the photo. Also there's nothing remarkable in the article, just the usual cosmetic procedures and diet/exercise crap. It's funny, these people must think they're the first person to do whatever…
This. And god forbid you suggest on HN that it's OK if Google and other tech megacaps are actually run for the collective benefit of their stockholders, which besides current and former employees, includes practically…
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> 4chan constantly deletes its own content. There are archives, like rebeccablacktech and 4plebs, which Google likewise blackholes. You could argue Google also does not care much for archives, yet I still get…
> KiwiFarms is just a website to organize doxxing and online harassment KF is a gossip site, like Lipstick Alley or DataLounge, but with a focus on e-celebs and internet phenomena. I go there whenever I want to get the…
It's not clear that people actually care about and want AI-free OC, at least if you look at what kind of content is being consumed. Right now Google search seems to prioritize non-organic content, with search results…
> Chase has a hard 5/24 rule where you can’t have opened more than 5 cards with any issuer within 24 months. But that doesn’t include business cards. I've never been able to get a Chase card. > You also have to space…
> Then there is also the concept of “churning” where you sign up for cards just for sign up bonuses. Those can be worth between $600-$1200 per card. This doesn't work for long, IME. The banks quickly get wise to you,…
No one is reading the paper: > We find a redistribution from low- to high-FICO consumers regardless of income. While super- prime high-income consumers benefit the most from reward credit cards ($20.1 in net rewards…
I also think people should consider a "starve the beast" strategy, at least on principle. Is it really wise to be publishing art under a CC license, or code under an OSI-approved license, knowing that it will just be…
GPT-3 is legitimately the closest thing I've ever seen in my lifetime to what people 30 years ago saw when they first witnessed NCSA Mosaic, and I'm amazed to see people in tech downplaying its significance the way they…
Also, this isn't just an idle prediction on my part; for what it's worth, I've started substantially shifting my net-worth towards the entities I think will be the winners.
Prediction: OpenAI/GPT (or Google's DeepMind, if you prefer) is going to cause mass unemployment in certain sectors of the economy (for example, graphic designers, copywriters, and many IT professionals) long before it…
Too bad this was flagged, since the OP 1) not only described himself as "a regular reader" of reddit (embarrassing enough), but of a particular reddit where people post made up stories (that he takes at face value), and…
He doesn't look 18 in the photo. Also there's nothing remarkable in the article, just the usual cosmetic procedures and diet/exercise crap. It's funny, these people must think they're the first person to do whatever…
This. And god forbid you suggest on HN that it's OK if Google and other tech megacaps are actually run for the collective benefit of their stockholders, which besides current and former employees, includes practically…
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> 4chan constantly deletes its own content. There are archives, like rebeccablacktech and 4plebs, which Google likewise blackholes. You could argue Google also does not care much for archives, yet I still get…
> KiwiFarms is just a website to organize doxxing and online harassment KF is a gossip site, like Lipstick Alley or DataLounge, but with a focus on e-celebs and internet phenomena. I go there whenever I want to get the…
It's not clear that people actually care about and want AI-free OC, at least if you look at what kind of content is being consumed. Right now Google search seems to prioritize non-organic content, with search results…
> Chase has a hard 5/24 rule where you can’t have opened more than 5 cards with any issuer within 24 months. But that doesn’t include business cards. I've never been able to get a Chase card. > You also have to space…
> Then there is also the concept of “churning” where you sign up for cards just for sign up bonuses. Those can be worth between $600-$1200 per card. This doesn't work for long, IME. The banks quickly get wise to you,…
No one is reading the paper: > We find a redistribution from low- to high-FICO consumers regardless of income. While super- prime high-income consumers benefit the most from reward credit cards ($20.1 in net rewards…